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15 September 2012 Executive Summaryp2/Introductionp4/Health profile of Indiap5/Financing mechanismsp12 /Recent investmentsp24/Challenges for private sector p33/Emerging PPP modelsp35/Conclusion the way forwardp40/List of Abbreviationsp42/Bibliographyp43
Healthcare Infrastructure and Services Financing in India Operation and Challenges
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Executive Summary India is at the crossroads of an exciting and challenging period in its history. Making healthcare affordable and accessible for all its citizens is one of the key focus areas of the country today. The challenge is immense, as nearly 73% of the country’s population lives in rural areas and 26.1% is below poverty level1. While on one hand, India lacks strong healthcare infrastructure, on the other hand, the country has several inherent weaknesses in its healthcare system. Though the overall level of funding allocated for healthcare nationally is comparatively high (4.1% of GDP2), the government’s funding is low (